Sunset Carson lets two admiring fans examine his six-gun. The photo bares a “The New Holland Line” logo. Not sure, but we do know, thanks to Bill Thomas, that Sunset’s brother Dale Harrison owned a farm equipment company in Texas. Being as how New Holland is a large farm equipment company, we’re betting did some promotional work for New Holland. Matter of fact, the boys may even be Sunset’s nephews. Photo probably originates in the ‘50s after Sunset’s movie career ended.

Three and a half year old Rex Allen Jr. makes an effort to tie his Dad’s neckerchief.

Look closely and you’ll see Bob Livingston, Bob Steele and Rufe Davis in this cast and crew photo taken at Iverson Ranch during the making of “Pals of the Pecos” (‘41 Republic). Director was Les Orlebeck...imagine he's one of the two seated in the front to the right. (Thanx to Jerry Whittington.)

Buck Jones in 1928 visiting St. Joseph’s Foundling Home in Scranton, PA. Buck was in Scranton from May 21-23, 1928 performing at the Capitol Theatre. Before leaving the home Buck arranged with the Sisters for an ice cream party for all the children. (Thanx to Jerry Whittington.)

Just before visiting St. Joseph’s, Buck paid a visit to WQAN radio in Scranton where he and Silver performed during the live noon broadcast. (Thanx to Jerry Whittington.)

Noted arms writer and collector Tommy Bish with Bill Elliott displaying a trio of engraved Colts which Bish purchased at a gun show in ‘63. Elliott authenticated the fact he had owned the presentation .45s in the ‘50s.

Buster Crabbe surrounded by lobby cards and photos from his western/serial career. (Thanx to Jerry Whittington.)

Behind the scenes shot while filming “California” in 1946. Released by Paramount in ‘47. Ray Milland in buckskins by the horse. Film was directed by John Farrow who is likely the man with his elbow bent standing by the camera. (Thanx to Jerry Whittington.)

Evalyn Knapp and Smith Ballew go over their script for “Hawaiian Buckaroo”
(‘37 20th Century Fox).

Nice candid photo of Gabby Hayes with his autograph. (Thanx to Jerry Whittington.)

Slim Pickens admires his new Lucchese boots, circa mid-‘50s.

A Tom Mix family photo. Tom, Thomasina and Victoria. (Thanx to Bobby Copeland.)

Taking a break at the beach in the ‘30s are director Sam Wood, Johnny Mack Brown and Norma Shearer. (Thanx to Jerry Whittington.)